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'Opportunities missed' over breast surgeon Ian Paterson | 'Opportunities missed' over breast surgeon Ian Paterson |
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Two hospitals missed opportunities to take action against a consultant breast surgeon who was performing unnecessary or incomplete operations, a review has found. | Two hospitals missed opportunities to take action against a consultant breast surgeon who was performing unnecessary or incomplete operations, a review has found. |
Spire Healthcare began investigating the work of Dr Ian Paterson at two private West Midlands hospitals in 2007. | |
Mr Paterson was suspended by the General Medical Council in 2013. | Mr Paterson was suspended by the General Medical Council in 2013. |
Spire Healthcare has apologised "unreservedly" to all patients. | Spire Healthcare has apologised "unreservedly" to all patients. |
'Poor communication' | 'Poor communication' |
A number of key events and missed opportunities occurred at Spire Parkway in Solihull and Spire Little Aston in Sutton Coldfield leading to a failure to take action against Mr Paterson, the independent review concluded. | A number of key events and missed opportunities occurred at Spire Parkway in Solihull and Spire Little Aston in Sutton Coldfield leading to a failure to take action against Mr Paterson, the independent review concluded. |
Mr Paterson "continually breached" Spire's practising privileges policy which should have been a warning that he was unwilling to comply with procedures. | Mr Paterson "continually breached" Spire's practising privileges policy which should have been a warning that he was unwilling to comply with procedures. |
The private healthcare organisation was alerted by Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust (HEFT) to issues surrounding his work in 2007. | The private healthcare organisation was alerted by Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust (HEFT) to issues surrounding his work in 2007. |
But the review said there was poor communication between the trust and Spire about HEFT's investigation into Mr Paterson. | But the review said there was poor communication between the trust and Spire about HEFT's investigation into Mr Paterson. |
A total of 15 recommendations for improving procedures were made in the report and all will be implemented, Spire said. | A total of 15 recommendations for improving procedures were made in the report and all will be implemented, Spire said. |
'Sorry for distress' | |
More than 700 patients, who had been treated by the surgeon and subsequently recalled by Spire, were contacted as part of its review. | |
Mr Paterson was invited to take part but declined to do so, Spire said. | |
Rob Roger, chief executive of Spire Healthcare, said the report made "challenging reading". | |
"We give a full and unreserved apology to all of the patients and their families for any distress they have suffered as a result of their treatment by Mr Paterson while he was a surgeon at the Spire Parkway and Little Aston hospitals," he said. | |
"I would also like to apologise to the professionals who raised concerns at the time Mr Paterson was practising." | |
In December, an independent review of his work at Solihull found hundreds of breast cancer patients were failed by the trust. |